Yasuo Takamatsu, a Japanese man who lost his wife to a devastating tsunami 10 years ago, is still searching for his wife weekly.
In 2011, the day Yako, the wife of Yasu, a Japanese citizen, disappeared, she sent a final message to her husband: "How are you? And I want to go home. "
Rasheed Khadla has been accused in court by his three children Hashim, Karim and Amira that his father used to beat him for every little thing since childhood. They also used to decide which programs the children should watch on TV and whom they should meet.
Yasu has been searching for his wife since day one and wants to continue this search until his last breath is in his body. The last time he saw his spouse, the search spread to forests and mountains, but Yasu still couldn't succeed.
He then trained to dive so that he could now find his wife at sea - and for the past seven and a half years he has been at sea every week, and so far he has been at sea about 500 times. Have gone to the bottom-
Masayoshi Takahashi, Yasu's diving instructor, monitors his movements - to see which seas Yasu has found his wife in or how deep he will go in the search. However, Yasu's fate has not yet been decided.
During the search, Yasu discovered a number of missing items, but was unable to do so.
But Yasu is not ready to give up and every week he wears a diving suit and jumps into the sea in search of his beloved wife - and in the meanwhile he doesn't even care about his life.
"Since my wife said in her last message that she wanted to come home, I'm sure she still wants to come home," Yasu said.